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Gaige Sullivan
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9 November, 01:12
Where did the word electricity come from
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Joaquin Carrillo
9 November, 01:39
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Electricity originates from the greek word "elektor" meaning beaming sun. The light from electricty items like lightbulb is similar to the greek derived meaning.
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